Deactivating BlackBerry devices that do not have IT policies
applied

To prevent BlackBerry®
devices that do not have
IT policies applied
to them from remaining active on a
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, you can change the Disable users with unapplied IT
policy option to True. The Disable user time limit (hours) option
specifies the amount of time that BlackBerry
devices
can be active on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server
without having an
IT policy applied to the BlackBerry devices.

If you change the Disable users with unapplied IT
policy option to True, by default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
sends the IT policy
to the BlackBerry
devices
every 30 minutes until the BlackBerry
devices apply the IT policy or the time limit
expires. If the time limit expires, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
deactivates the BlackBerry
device
PINs. The permitted range
for this option is 0 hours to 8760 hours. If you specify 0 hours, BlackBerry
devices deactivate when the IT policy cannot apply automatically.

In the Disable Users with Unapplied IT Policy drop-down list, click True.

In the
Disable user time
limit (hours) field, type the time (in hours)
that can occur before the PINs for BlackBerry
devices that you did not
apply an IT policy to are deactivated on the
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.

Click Save All.

After you finish: Before you re-activate the BlackBerry
devices
on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, on the BlackBerry devices, in the Security Options list,
instruct users to click Wipe Handheld or Security Wipe to delete all of the data on the BlackBerry
devices.